‘$200 billion is really just a down payment’: The true cost of the Iran War
For the cost of dropping bombs on Iran, Opinion Columnist for the New York Times Nicholas Kristof argues the U.S. could fund universal pre-K, guarantee healthcare subsidies, and solve famine across the world. Instead, the Pentagon is requesting $200 billion, which Kristof argues, “is really just a down payment.”
The war costs 1.3 million a minute!
"Quote, for a bit more than two weeks of this war we could offer free college education to every American family earning less than $125,000 annually. That would be $30 billion a year. Remember they are looking for $200 billion."